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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CADDEN | Cadden Cadden Cadden Catden |
Alexander Mathieson. Waulkmill, John Flaurence, Kirkton, Mr McKnight Graystone (Valuation Roll 95) commonly pron?[pronounced] Ca'den |
035 | A small farmsteading, Situated in the Glens of Foudland, and close to the River Ury; the property of the North of Scotland Banking Company. |
CAD DEN | Cad Den Cad Den Cad Den |
Alexander Mathieson. Waulkmill, John Flaurence, Kirkton, Mr McKnight Graystone |
035 | A small den, situated close to the farm of Cadden. |
GLENS OF FOUDLAND | Glens of Foudland Glens of Foudland Glens of Foudland |
Alexander Mathieson. Waulkmill, John Flaurence, Kirkton, Mr McKnight Graystone |
035 | This name is applied to a large district, extending from the farm of Gardensmill, [in Plan 35.11] through the Parish of Insch to the Hill of Corncaterach in the Parish of Gartley. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 11Aberdeenshire,
Parish of Culsamond
Cad Den. Never saw this spelling before nor heard the name so pron? [pronounced]
Cad or Cat is derived from the British or the Scoto Irish Cath which Signify a battle.
Glens of Foudland. Should be Glen Foudland to agree with N. Lists [ Name Lists] for Drumblade and Forgue. HMcL
Never called Glen Foudland, always Glens of Foudland. JMcD
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Kate51- Moderator, Ron Dyce
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